In order to ensure a transparent marking scheme and quality assessment of answer copies, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to forego marks moderation. State Boards has also been asked to stop mark spiking. The decision, apparently, has been taken so that marks scored by a student in board examinations are a true reflection of the student’s performance. Today, Anil Swarup, the Secretary to MHRD, Government of India tweeted about the ‘farce relating to irrational spiking of marks’.
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